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Chick Corea

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Piano Improvisations Vol. 1

ECM

1971

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43:35

The Plastic Ono Band

Give Peace A Chance

Live Peace In Toronto 1969

Apple

1969

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43:44

Cy Coleman

Reverie In Topaz

The Ages of Rock

MGM

?

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46:31

How's That Pizza? An Interview with James in Penn Station

Jamey Aebersold

Bebop Tune

The II-V7-I Progression

JA

1974

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47:01

Giants Defeat Patriots - Chris Berman on the Call for ESPN

The Cars

Touch and Go

Panorama

Elektra / Asylum

1980

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47:37

Son of the Electric Ghost

Rejected, Repossessed

Bless

2004

EP

48:05

Pennywise

Homesick

Unknown Road

Epitaph

1993

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48:18

Son of the Electric Ghost

Rejected, Repossessed

Bless

2004

EP

48:29

Cannibal Corpse

Make Them Suffer

Kill

Stomp

2006

CD

49:03

Synergy (Larry Fast)

Phobos And Diemos Go To Mars

Cords

Passport

1978

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49:39

Culture Club

I'll Tumble For Ya

Kissing To Be Clever

Epic

1982

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49:51

Jamey Aebersold

Long-Meter Jazz Rock

Nothin' But Blues Vol. 2

JA

?

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50:00

Paul Simon

Graceland

Graceland

Warner Bros.

1986

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50:37

Jamey Aebersold

Bebop Tune

The II-V7-I Progression

JA

1974

LP

51:12

The Commodores

Brick House

All The Great Hits

Motown

1982

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51:46

Led Zeppelin

Immigrant Song

Led Zeppelin III

Atlantic

1970

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52:32

Son of the Electric Ghost

Rejected, Repossessed

Bless

2004

EP

53:23

Freedom!

Afroman

Palmdale Pimp

Frobama

Universal

2008

CD

55:27

Andy's Beard

Dave Brubeck Trio

Perfidia

Always

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Thanks for listening to this episode of The Dusty Show! I hope you enjoyed it. It was fun to do a music-oriented program and to hear everybody's differing tastes in music. We are doing our 'Logging' shows now, where we have to log every little bit of music we play, so for me, it is quite a challenge. Worked on this playlist from 9pm - 2am!!!! SO GLAD IT'S DONE! Anyway ... that said, I hope you continue to tune in and that I can count on you to be back next Thursday for another episode of TDS. Email me! I never hear from you.

dusty@wfmu.org

Until next time, take care and ...

Always Remember

Clay Pigeon NYCUSA Pearl Harbor Day 2012 ... Remembering those brave men and women who perished on that day which will live ... in infamy. Peace.

Listener comments!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:04pm
Phillip in San Antonio:
Luckily listening to WFMU right now.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:05pm
Caryn:
I must confess, I suddenly became a Journey fan a few years ago. I blame "Scrubs" constantly playing Journey tracks during episodes.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:05pm
steve:
great show topic!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:06pm
Matt from Springfield:
"Glee" - it's like "The Monkees" of our generation, but they don't even have original songs - they just cover existing ones! But, your mileage may vary. More power to 'em.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:09pm
Frances from RVA:
re: Glee, the best thing about it that it gives kids (gay & not gay) positive gay characters and role models to hopefully chip away at high school bullying. OK, off my soapbox ;)

@Frances: True, as I said not for me, but more power to 'em. Say, what's your drink? ;)

Thu. 12/6/12 6:12pm
listener David:
Here is a link to the girl you just interviewed http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2919721/?ref_=fn_al_nm_5

Thu. 12/6/12 6:12pm
Caryn:
@Frances: actually, all the worst, most violent bullies in "Glee" were closeted gays, and every gay character is either a tortured victim or a saint. It's just a torture-porn version of reality that has alienated a lot of gay fans. *Off my own soapbox now*

Thu. 12/6/12 6:12pm
BSI:
And hurrah for the Ornette reference. His NEW YORK IS NOW! record changed my damned life. a very long time ago.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:12pm
Pine:
I've been listening to a lot of Gwar, they seem to keep popping up everywhere at the minute.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:12pm
Matt from Springfield:
Erykah Badu's "Tyrone"! Thanks for revealing another bit of your behind-the-scenes, Clay!
I LOVE that instrumental as a segue!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:12pm
kat330:
Hi, Clay! Hiya, Pidgers all!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:13pm
Phillip in San Antonio:
Matt, do you know if Chevy Chase owns every apartment complex in the country?

Thu. 12/6/12 6:13pm
Matt from Springfield:
Whoa David! Are you sure that was Eboné Johnson? If so that could be the same one!

Hi, Pidger kat!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:13pm
Philo Gristle:
Greets Clay & The Gang!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:14pm
Andrew Waterloo:
I thought the first 6 episodes of Glee were amazing. After that, seemed to deal with social problems in a monster-of-the-week kind of way and it was often very superficial and dumbed down.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:15pm
kat330:
Hi, Pidger Matt! We're having TilApiCOs -- yes, my "go-to" yet again! Had been planning a far more special anniversary dinner, but wasn't in the mood the past couple of days, and then it was too late. But we ♥ our fish tacos! :)

Thu. 12/6/12 6:15pm
Matt from Springfield:
Sisters of Mercy! Upside Down Bat Music, sneaking its way into the Dusty Show yet again!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:16pm
Frances from RVA:
@Caryn: I admit, I haven't seen it beyond the first season, so point taken! You're right: victim/saint is no more helpful than madonna/whore. We can share this soapbox!

@Matt: old lady drink: wine + a dash of ginger ale for fizz & a dash of pomegranate juice.

(back to working on photos)

Thu. 12/6/12 6:16pm
green mountain man mark:
Did Clay really think that this would be a simple and light show for a change? It always turns existential with Clay's shows.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:19pm
Matt from Springfield:
Such is life, mark. Such is life.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:19pm
green mountain man mark:
The thing that cracks me up the most is that Clay seems to be very existential and even serious with his own show but when he is on other shows he comes around as crazy and zany and evocative. Can he do one of his shows on the street the same way he behaves talking with Fabio?

Thu. 12/6/12 6:21pm
Ike:
WJJZ? Ha ha! That station has been gone for YEARS!

Philly doesn't even have a 24-hour public jazz station any more. Temple Univ.'s station used to be a good one, but now it's classical days, jazz at night.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:21pm
kat330:
Yeah, Matt, Philo just translated. And online romances can go back much further than that (as you *know* you stinker ;) to 1985!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:21pm
Caryn:
@Frances: yeah, I nowadays follow "Glee" simply for the occasional guest star and to see how the songs are. Occasionally they're good, e.g. the Adele mash-up was excellent.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:22pm
Matt from Springfield:
@mark: A deep, reflective and often worried mind, much like mine. But also like me, I try to have fun with life and with myself. I even adopted a motto that explains this dichotomy:

Thu. 12/6/12 6:25pm
kat330:
Your storms usually travel east to west? I guess ours mostly go across west to east, with obvious exceptions like Sandy and nor'easters.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:25pm
Matt from Springfield:
Speaking of "Glee" however. I found a breakthrough in my personal genealogy yesterday, thus confirming my descent from a particular person. I was thus able to decisively link myself with a "Glee" hearthrob star, Chord Overstreet.

(Also then to his Dad, country singer Paul Overstreet. Clay probably knows of him)

Thu. 12/6/12 6:25pm
kat330:
The BBs! Thank you, Clay!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:26pm
Fredericks:
My interest, Clayton. Hello Kat.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:26pm
Carmichael:
There you are folks: The Boys of the Beach.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:26pm
Pidge:
You're welcome Kat330. Wish I had three hours so I could play whole songs!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:27pm
Pidge:
Fredericks, I almost put that Wilburn Burchette on ebay!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:27pm
Caryn:
@kat: well, they can go either way. I think most are west-to-east, but we get east-west, north-south etc. ones too. This one came from the southwest, hung around, and then apparently went west again. I think it's just circling aimlessly.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:27pm
kat330:
@Carm: Speaking of storms, did you personally get clobbered? Kept hearing Sacramento was a mess.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:27pm
Matt from Springfield:
@Pidge: You (and we!) were cheated out of a night of quality Hurricane programming this year!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:28pm
Frances from RVA:
Badlands=still one of my all time fave Springsteen songs

Thu. 12/6/12 6:29pm
Pidge:
It's a great one, Frances. Saw a recent doc about the making of Darkness on the Edge of Town. Really good. Made me jealous of real Jerseyites.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:29pm
kat330:
@Pidge: [muchly impressed, too, that you're spelling my handle w/o that extra "t" -- any idea why you saw it that way? Or it had a meaning for you?

Thu. 12/6/12 6:30pm
Caryn:
With Springsteen, I'm firmly in the "Thunder Road", "The River", "Born to Run" corner. That's the top 3, in descending order.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:30pm
Philo Gristle:
Genealogy, Matt? During my visit earlier this year I heard there were shamans, dukes and bootleggers in my lineage. I became interested to the extend there were photos, and trying to figure out who's who. Have a daguerrotype of a great grandfather!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:33pm
Frances from RVA:
@Pidge: I'll have to look for that documentary!
My Iowan husband is also yearning for SNOW.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:33pm
Carmichael:
@kat: Yes, we got pounded for about 3 days straight. Lots of flooding, but nothing like Jersey. Now it's just cold and grey.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:33pm
Bad Ronald:
Dropping in to say I love the whimsical nature of today's broadcast. Yes, those Wilson brothers sure could croon and vintage Queen too! Keep up the great work. Thanks!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:33pm
Matt from Springfield:
@kat: This is before my time, but my going theory is the show "Knight Rider" -- I thought the talking William Daniels car was K.A.T.T. (actually, it's K.I.T.T.)

Thu. 12/6/12 6:34pm
Caryn:
I just bought the "Guys & Dolls" original soundtrack for 99 cents at a sale. And a 3-disc collection of music from Brando movies.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:34pm
Pidge:
@Northguineahills ... that was KIX. Have a good night!

Thu. 12/6/12 6:35pm
Pidge:
My wife and I just watched Apocalypse Now Redux, Caryn. Loved it, but I prefer the original edited version. They did such a good job. Hearts of Darkness is excellent, too.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:35pm
Carmichael:
oh God, KIX! What a memory. Caly, do yo remember Nutz? As Far As the Eye Can See?

Thu. 12/6/12 6:35pm
Philo Gristle:
@Matt Noooooooooooooooo! I admit to seeing the hoffmeister show more than once, once upon a time.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:36pm
kat330:
@Matt: I first thought he simply considered me a mouthy female adjunct to mouthy Matt. :) But then Aurélie used that spelling as well. Just curious, as cats, kats and even katts will be.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:37pm
Caryn:
@Clay: yeah, Redux has interesting additions, but I too prefer the original. And the documentary. Man, that shoot was a nightmare.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:38pm
Matt from Springfield:
@Pidge: I got my Dad that version once for Christmas--he liked it, but commented that scenes are in a diff sequence from the original cut, or something like that.

@Philo: Check the Philippines, they're prob STILL re-running those there! Along with original "Dallas", "Denver"... :)

Thu. 12/6/12 6:39pm
Carmichael:
Hearts of Darkness. What an incredible documentary. When you realize how the Sheen scene in front of the mirror was created, it changes your whole outlook.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:39pm
Matt from Springfield:
TEDDY!! Get the good people in the MOOD! RIP...great not just solo, but also with Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:46pm
david:
No Kat, I believe o.d. is from across the pond...

Thu. 12/6/12 6:46pm
Philo Gristle:
Big fan of Conrad; last read was sections of Mirror of the Sea, autobio on his experiences as a captain. But I'll read any oldtimey maritime adventures...

Thu. 12/6/12 6:46pm
Frances from RVA:
Hi Ms Kitty!

@Matt: It's a super quick read.

@Caryn: That sounds like a dream come true for me! I read it in university too, but minus those amazing connections. I did take a great medieval studies course: less Chaucer and more medieval women mystics,etc which was considered a radical course back in the 1980's. ha.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:47pm
kat330:
OK, well, greets to you! :) Just hadn't seen OD on any list in a while.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:47pm
Carmichael:
@Matt: You should read everything by Conrad. There's a 4 story novella out there with The Secret Sharer, Typhoon, and I can't remember the other 2. Besides Heart of Darkness, Nostromo and The Secret Agent are must-reads.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:51pm
Philo Gristle:
I'll second carm, but HoD is the easy quick place to start. I started with Typhoon, equally brief. Narcissus was probably one of the 4 story batch.I may have that paperback.

Thu. 12/6/12 6:51pm
steve:
Clay i like your between-interview techno! but i guess you didn't find any other techno fans?

Thu. 12/6/12 6:51pm
kat330:
Mr. Chong, Daily Show had a great bit about medical marijuana for seniors the other night -- maybe last night? I haven't had much sleep and did not get a katnap today. :,

Thu. 12/6/12 6:56pm
kat330:
Philo was US naturalized in 2007, so he *should* have visited right after the ceremony, but he's still not been there (other than passing by) in our trip to Nawlis and Memphis 2008.